Warsaw Boosts Cemetery Cleanup Ahead of All‑Saints Day

Ahead of All Saints’ Day, Warsaw’s City Cleaning Board ramps up sweeping and waste removal around the city’s cemeteries, working day and night through October’s peak season.

Second‑Half October Focus

In the final weeks of October, the City Cleaning Board (ZOM) concentrates on sweeping leaves and sand from main footpaths, targeting major cemeteries such as Bródnowska, Północna and Powązkowska, as well as smaller sites in Wawrzyszew and Powsin.

Day‑Night Cleaning Operations

During the day, sidewalks are cleaned, while at night bus shelters are washed and roads are swept.

All‑Saints Day Preparations

Teams launch cleanup campaigns ahead of All Saints’ Day, ensuring the environs of Warsaw’s necropolises are immaculate.

Bin Removal and Rapid Response

During peak pedestrian and vehicle traffic, trash is removed from street bins up to seven times daily, and rapid‑response teams and a cleanup ambulance handle sudden spills.

Stakeholder Responsibilities

Cemetery managers maintain site cleanliness, while vendors must keep their stalls tidy and clean afterward.

24/7 Oversight and Reporting

Inspectors monitor the city around the clock, dispatching crews as needed and accepting resident reports via Warsaw City Contact Center 19115.

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